The Cessna was destroyed during a late-night forced landing following a loss of power, although the solo pilot was uninjured. The flight originated in Coleman, Texas, about midnight with Llano, Texas, as its intended destination. Subsequently, the pilot reported a loss of engine power during cruise flight. The pilot elected to land in a pasture and, during the landing roll, the airplane impacted a tree with the left wing, spun around and collided with a fence. Examination of the wreckage revealed gallon of fuel in the left tank; the right fuel tank was found empty. The pilot reported that he had flown the airplane about 4.3 hours since its last refueling.
May 03, 2004, Goldthwaite, Texas / Cessna 150E
The Cessna was destroyed during a late-night forced landing following a loss of power, although the solo pilot was uninjured. The flight originated in Coleman, Texas, about midnight with Llano, Texas, as its intended destination. Subsequently, the pilot reported a loss of engine power during cruise flight. The pilot elected to land in a pasture and, during the landing roll, the airplane impacted a tree with the left wing, spun around and collided with a fence. Examination of the wreckage revealed gallon of fuel in the left tank; the right fuel tank was found empty. The pilot reported that he had flown the airplane about 4.3 hours since its last refueling....
Key Takeaways:
- A Cessna was destroyed during a late-night forced landing near Llano, Texas, following a loss of engine power, though the solo pilot was uninjured.
- The power loss was attributed to fuel exhaustion, with the right fuel tank empty and the left tank containing only a gallon, after approximately 4.3 hours of flight since the last refueling.
- During the emergency landing in a pasture, the aircraft impacted a tree and a fence, causing it to spin around.
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